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Tennessee EDGE Joshua Josephs has been a key player on the Volunteers' defensive line, contributing significantly during the 2024 and 2025 seasons. He recorded nine tackles for loss and three forced fumbles in 2024, solidifying his role as a top prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft.
KNOXVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 13: Tennessee Volunteers defensive lineman Joshua Josephs (19) rushes at Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Gunner Stockton (14) during the college football game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Georgia Bulldogs on September 13, 2025, at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Joshua Josephs was a mainstay on the Tennessee defensive line for a few years, playing alongside of guys like James Pearce, Omarr Norman-Lott and the rest of what became a deep front. Despite never truly being billed as âthe guyâ up front, Josephs was constantly making plays. He really emerged during Tennesseeâs 2024 run to the College Football Playoff, tallying nine tackles for loss and three forced fumbles.
That production continued in 2025 with Josephs being the top option at the LEO spot in Knoxville.
Position: EDGE
Height: 6-3
Weight: 243
Stats: 3 forced fumbles in each of the last two seasons. 4 sacks in 2025. 15 tackles for loss in â24/â25 combined.
High School Prospect Ranking: 4-star, 330th overall
As far as a pass rusherâs frame goes, Josephs has plenty to work with to start. 6-foot-3 is nothing all that special, but Josephs plays with a ton of length thanks to 34.25 inch arms. That alone is a nice starting point, paired with good-enough athleticism to make impactful plays here and there. Josephs didnât have the fast-ball or get-off that Pearce had at Tennessee, but he found ways to make big plays throughout his career.
In the 2024 season, Joshua Josephs recorded nine tackles for loss and three forced fumbles.
In 2025, Joshua Josephs continued to excel as the top option at the LEO position for Tennessee.
Joshua Josephs was a mainstay on the Tennessee defensive line, contributing significantly alongside teammates like James Pearce and Omarr Norman-Lott.
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The first play below against Georgia should have won the game for Tennessee. A simple, quick rip and dip around the edge got Josephs home to force a fumble.
Josephs has a knack for forcing fumbles, racking up three in each of his final two seasons at Tennessee.
Overall, the sack production was always lagging for Josephs. He only got home four times as a senior, despite flashing the tools necessary for more. Between his length and active hands, an NFL team likely could get more out of him with a couple of years of seasoning. Heâll also likely be asked to put on more weight in order to hold up against the run. Josephs checks in at just over 240 pounds.
His immediate fit in the league will more than likely be as a rotational pass rusher, maybe that third or fourth guy in line that specializes on passing downs. The tools are there to grow into something more than that down the road, however.
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